Zinedine Zidane has been cleared to continue in his role as assistant coach of Real Madrid's reserve team after the club successfully appealed to the Spanish Administrative Court for Sport.

Zidane was last month banned from coaching for three months -- along with the man he assists, Santiago Sanchez -- after he was found to have taken the role without the necessary coaching qualifications.

Real insisted he had been licensed by the French Football Federation to coach the Castilla side, who play in...

Zinedine Zidane will be able to take charge of Real Madrid Castilla's game at home to Rayo Vallecano B on Saturday, after the Spanish government's sports administration body temporarily suspended his ban pending the latest appeal by his club.

On Thursday the Spanish FA's appeals committee upheld the three-month ban imposed earlier this week on Zidane, who has been found guilty of taking charge of Madrid's B side, Castilla, without the required coaching badges.

Real Madrid say they are in "absolute disagreement" with the suspension handed out to Zinedine Zidane for supposedly coaching their B team without the necessary qualifications.

According to reports in Spain, Zidane on Monday was handed a three-month ban by the Spanish football federation (RFEF) for coaching Real Madrid Castilla -- who play in the third-tier Segunda Division B division -- without having the level three coaching licence required in Spain.